Robots are taking
over society slowly.
Not exact matches
Walkabout is a deceptively simple tale about lost children trying to find their way home that
slowly grows into a treatise against the continued expansion of industry, the domination of humanity
over unbridled nature, and the correlation between the savageries still inherent in so - called civilized
society.
Dead Poets
Society screenwriter Tom Schulman's work is simply but effectively constructed, the farcical events forcing the pair of well - matched leads into comically and diametrically opposed character arcs, with Murray
slowly regaining his dignity and Dreyfuss steadily going mad
over the course of a fleeting hour and forty minutes.
I worry that if we, as a
society, don't figure out how to make this happen, the diversity of points of view we find in the books and articles we read will
slowly shrink, until we're left with a situation where we only have the points of view of people wealthy enough not to need the money and people so
over the top invested in sharing their ideas that they don't care about money at all.
However,
over these many years our
society slowly changed along with the popularity of breeding and showing dogs.
Since 1968, the Owensboro Humane
Society (OHS), a 501 (c)(3) charity, has
slowly grown in strength and numbers to stop abuse, neglect and the
over breeding of our local animal population.
Male lawyers created legal aid
societies and
slowly tried to take
over the provision of legal assistance.